Chapter 65: Respite in the sarcophagus

I looked down again, and I was stunned. www.biquge.info The first person in this group of people is a person with a big nose and a wide mouth with his eyes outside his sockets, and he looks exactly like the person in the mask!

My heart is sudden, isn't it? Is there really anyone in this world who looks so strange?

I steadied myself and continued to look, only to see the man holding a chubby little worm in his hand, bowing over as if he was spinning silk.

The spiritual platform suddenly lit up, and I slapped my head, really, why did I forget him?

"Huayang National Chronicles-Shu Chronicles" contains, "There are Shu Hou silkworm bushes, and their eyes are longitudinal." ”

Silkworm Cong is good at planting mulberry and raising silkworms, and is the ancestor of the Shu people. Doesn't he just have a pair of great eyes?

Haha, I didn't care when I saw this text, and it was an exaggeration of the ancestors. I thought that "its eyes are longitudinal", but it is just a bulging eye, but I didn't expect it to be really longitudinal.

But then again, how can this man have eyes like crabs? Isn't this a deformity? Can such eyes still see things? A series of questions popped up in my mind.

But apparently my worries were unfounded. Not only can people see it, but they are also living well!

The next picture depicts this long-eyed man teaching a group of people how to grow mulberry and silkworms, draw silkworms and spin and weave cloth.

It seems that this person is a silkworm cong, yes.

The third picture depicts the scene of people having enough food and clothing, singing and dancing around the silkworm bush, and living happily.

Well, it seems that he is still quite loved.

Looking down further, the style of painting is a turn. There are also mountains and rivers, or the silkworm bush, climbing up the mountain. I saw that the landscape was a little familiar, and after a closer look, I recognized that this was not the mountain with the hidden exit waterfall?

The last picture is of the silkworm cong finding the hole and burrowing into it. After walking through the long passage, entering the crack, I saw the sacred tree in the sinkhole, and then I knelt on the ground and bowed.

And in the trees, my eyes were immediately drawn to it. There's a dragon-like thing coiled in the tree, I know, isn't that the candle dragon? The candle dragon was deliberately painted red, and it was painted quite similarly.

I rubbed my head and smiled. I didn't expect this pet-like candle dragon to be so worshipped. However, when I think about it, even when I see it, I am amazed, let alone human?

I jumped on the lid of the coffin to see if there was a painting on it. As a result, I was amazed as soon as I went up.

I saw that the four corners of the coffin lid were engraved with cloud dragon patterns, which were not simple line carvings, but yang carvings that protruded from the surface in the real sense, which were realistic, just like the clouds really floating in the sky; And the thing in the center of the coffin lid immediately caught my eye and attracted my attention.

It was a bronze and gold-encrusted disc flywheel embedded in the coffin. It is said to be a flywheel because the inside of the disc is swirling and dynamic, like the wheel when it is spinning rapidly; At the edge, there are nine big birds flying with their wings spread, and the image is realistic.

It's so beautiful, the impact of this visual feast is so great and shocking that I can't put it down and never get tired of watching it.

If this golden flywheel represents the sun, then the bird that can fly in the sun must be the legendary golden crow. But what is the purpose of carving these on the lid of the coffin? Sing the praises of being as great as the sun? That's right, it's right to engrave the sun, what's the matter with carving the golden crow as well?

I felt a little messy, sitting on the lid of the coffin, staring at the disc, trying to figure out my thoughts.

Obviously, the silkworm cong accidentally discovered the sinkhole, saw the sacred tree, and saw the candle dragon. It's strange that the candle dragon didn't attack him, maybe the candle dragon eats grass and doesn't kill?

No, no, it's not ambiguous at all when it eats the meat of the South China Sea butterfly.

That is, what agreement was reached between them?

In short, the silkworm cong came out unharmed, not to mention, and the whole country also used the strength of the whole country to build this tomb for himself.

It's also a strange point, why did he go to such lengths to build the tomb here? Is it to get closer to the sacred tree? What is the benefit of being closer to the sacred tree?

I think of the bronze tree that brought me to a thousand years ago. Could it be that this sacred tree is the gate of time, allowing people to travel freely in the long river of time?

But the silkworm bush is dead, and if everyone is dead, isn't it just a corpse to be able to shuttle? So what's the point? Unless you can survive, it's pretty much the same.

Yes! I suddenly grasped the key point, it must be like this, he was expecting himself to be able to come back to life!

Perhaps he thought that this sacred tree must have extraordinary divine power and could give him an indestructible influence on his body and soul.

It must be like this, otherwise, it would not be worth the effort to do this!

But what about the Golden Crow? How could he have thought of them?

Obviously, this is akin to a totem cult.

The Sun, the Golden Crow, and the Sacred Tree are all the keys that the Silkworm Cong believes have divine powers to help him come back to life and achieve immortality, and even the Candle Dragon is considered indispensable in this process.

Thinking of this, I can't help but feel funny, I don't know what I thought about the silkworm bush lying under the lid of this coffin, using stones to make a coffin, is it to make it strong and thick, to prevent tomb thieves?

But the lid of this coffin is so heavy, it is difficult for the tomb robber to open the coffin, and even if the people inside really come to life and want to figure it out, it will be a problem.

Is it because of the convenience of the material? It's a possibility. The only exit is at the waterfall, which is really inconvenient to transport materials.

I really want to open the coffin and see what the master inside is like now, it can't be alive and panting, right?

As I was thinking, I suddenly heard a sigh. Caught off guard, I jumped up from the lid of the coffin with my legs crossed.

I twisted around in the air, and like a frog, my hands landed on the lid of the coffin, then my feet.

I bent my legs and elbows, my whole upper body leaning on the lid of the coffin, and I looked to the left and right alertly like a big cat.

Nothing, but the sigh just now could not have been misheard by my ears.

I didn't dare to relax, and listened carefully with my ears.

The surroundings are quiet, and time is passing little by little......

As I counted to almost fifty, another sigh came from below, very slightly.

Exactly, that's not a sigh, and it would be more accurate to call it a gasp.

The pores of my whole body were about to explode, and I quickly pressed my right ear against the lid of the coffin.

After a long pause, there was another gasp. That's right, there's a lot of life in it!

I rolled over as a harrier and jumped off the high sarcophagus, staring at it fixedly, unsure of what to do.

If there is a person who has come back to life, of course I have to help someone and help him out. But if it's a zombie with a corpse, then you should let him suffocate inside, so as not to go out and harm people. But if it doesn't come out, if it doesn't see the deity, I can't judge?